17 Related Articles, between 2018-10-16 and 2018-10-09

Apple 'Deeply Apologetic' Over Account Hacks in China. Apple apologized over the hacking of some Chinese accounts in phishing scams, almost a week after it emerged that stolen Apple IDs had been used to swipe customer funds. >>

Apple chief says firm guards data privacy in China. Apple chief executive Tim Cook on Tuesday said the company is devoted to protecting people's privacy, with data encrypted and locked away on servers even in... >>

Apple Faces Uphill Battle to Win Over China With Pricey New iPhones. The signature features of Apple’s new iPhones—bigger screens and dual-SIM support—speak directly to demands in the all-important China market. Chinese rivals already offer similar features for less money, however. >>

Apple Finally Gets How to Play the China Market. Cheap won’t wash, and two phone numbers are better than one. >>

Apple may face sour response. Apple Inc's dual SIM card design for new iPhones in the Chinese market will resonate well with local consumers, but the lack of a major upgrade is likely to dent their enthusiasm to buy them, experts said on Thursday. >>

Apple says it has 'absolutely no evidence' of China spy chip claims, says it's not under gag order. Apple is disputing a report from Bloomberg BusinessWeek that servers were embedded with Chinese spy chips and says it's not under a gag order. >>

Apple Shares in a Time of Trade War: DealBook’s One Thing to Watch Today. New tariffs on Chinese goods, and subsequent retaliation, could hurt consumer and technology companies. The iPhone maker may be hit especially hard. >>

Apple supplier embraces robotic automation. NANCHANG - In a factory workshop in Ji'an county in East China's Jiangxi province, an automatic curing machine is spraying ultraviolet glue on the components of Apple earbuds relayed along a conveyor belt.Four years ago, it was Zhao Bulan, a post-90s worker, that sprayed the glue with gloved hands. Now, she only needs to check the components on a routine basis. >>

Apple's Challenge: Win Over China With Pricey New iPhones. The signature features of Apple’s new iPhones—bigger screens and dual-SIM support—speak directly to demands in the all-important China market. Chinese rivals already offer similar features for less money, however. >>

China is the 'single largest' risk to Apple stock, analyst says. Tom Forte, analyst at D.A. Davidson, says that a slowdown in China is a risk to Apple stock. >>

Greenlight Capital's David Einhorn sells remaining Apple shares. Rebecca Patterson of Bessemer Trust and Jeffrey Saut of Raymond James debate David Einhorn's decision to sell his remaining shares of Apple, as the tech giant is threatened by a trade war with China. >>

WeChat rival 'Bullet' removed from App Store over copyright complaint. Chinese chat app Bullet Messenger - touted as an upstart rival to Tencent Holdings Ltd's hugely popular WeChat - says its app has been removed from Apple Inc's App Store just months after its launch due to a copyright complaint. >>